After code has been written and gone live in a program, its developers should just get used to the way it works. Time after time, it’s been suggested that code should never be rewritten, from Joel Spolsky’s now-infamous article “Things You Should Never Do”...

The debate over the merits of closed source versus open source coding has been raging for decades. For those unfamiliar with the two terms: open source programs (like Red Hat Linux, Apache, and JavaScript) allow users to view, modify, and share their underlying code;...

Back in 2012, apps were just starting to hit their stride: many had begun to perform more complex tasks, but they also took up considerable battery and bandwidth on fledgling smartphones. Web services like Facebook, Netflix, and Yelp all released app versions of their...

The Evolution of Outsourcing The outsourcing model has changed throughout the years. The first iteration of outsourcing could be called Outsourcing 1.0, which focused on IT-centric services like back-office support and help desk, along with a strong focus on cost...

This year Exadel ​Poland is one of the organizers and sponsors of the fifth annual Bialystok Test of Informatics. In this competition, university students and school pupils compete in categories such as algorithms, object-oriented design, databases, Java, C#, C++,...

Here are some questions you should ask before starting a rewrite or rebuild of an existing software application. This is a list to get you started. Once you have this information it is an important baseline for you to think about how to move forward on your...

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